Africa: The Impact of Covid-19 On Global Leadership and America Verdict On Trump's Presidency

opinion

History is full of instances where the battle for political supremacy has exploited different groups of the society for their own benefit, and that the United States as is evident today. In the contemporary world, there is not a single country that doesn't grapple with challenges and the need for positive change, sometimes the change comes at the cost of another pitfall or defeat, change in politics is always unavoidable. Therefore, individuals trusted with the populace mandate must lead by examples and serve as a mentor for others to follow, as an Associate Professor, Dr. Josephus Moses Gray provides an in-depth analysis on how leaders come to face the reality of losing political reelection due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic based on the manner and fashion applied in the process. Dr. Gray serves as a professor of International Relations and journalism at both the University of Liberia Graduate School and Under-graduate level.

One of the dominant political trends in recent time is how leaders come to face the brutal reality of losing political power, although losing is hard to accept and never easily digested while the incumbents practically and specifically believe that lot of good issues seriously worked from their programs and set to cross over for the next term are already geminating progressively with political gains. However, it is deeply troubling for the defeated incumbents who angrily see themselves no longer at ease, and at long last, going down, and rapidly sinking in the pool of perpetual defeat after the electorates have finally spoken for a change at the ballot box.

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